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Our primary interests are in understanding the molecular underpinnings of vascular disease as well as assessing disease risk. We use a wide range of biochemical, molecular and physiological techniques to make primary observations in cell systems as well as preclinical models. Furthermore, we continue to extend our findings to human subjects in order to confirm their clinical applicability. Current research projects include:
Mechanisms regulating atherosclerosis and abdominal aortic aneurysm disease: While single genes can have dramatic effects in cellular biology, it is becoming increasingly clear that vascular disease (and health) is regulated by the coordinated expression of gene cassettes or pathways. By monitoring expression patterns of the entire genome simultaneously, we can begin to identify networks of genes that work in concert to affect disease progression. Moreover, this approach can often implicate specific nexus genes that are at the center of larger networks and/or participate in multiple pathways. Additionally, we are investigating the role microRNAs, a newly discovered class of small RNA molecues, in orchestrating the activity of multiple genes during the course of disease.
Role of insulin resistance: Reduced activity of the endogenous hormone, insulin, is now recognized as a cardinal feature of type 2 diabetes and an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We have investigated the effects of insulin resistance in several tissues and have recently focused our attention on adipose tissue biology and how it relates to CVD. Long known as a storage vehicle for excess calories, the fat cell is now recognized to be a factory of different products that can not only affect local activity, but can circulate in the blood as hormones and regulate many biological processes. For example, we have recently reported that the novel hormone, apelin, is produced by fat tissue and has important effects upon insulin resistance, obesity and diabetes, all of which have significant implications for cardiovascular disease.
Mechanisms regulating atherosclerosis and abdominal aortic aneurysm disease: While single genes can have dramatic effects in cellular biology, it is becoming increasingly clear that vascular disease (and health) is regulated by the coordinated expression of gene cassettes or pathways. By monitoring expression patterns of the entire genome simultaneously, we can begin to identify networks of genes that work in concert to affect disease progression. Moreover, this approach can often implicate specific nexus genes that are at the center of larger networks and/or participate in multiple pathways. Additionally, we are investigating the role microRNAs, a newly discovered class of small RNA molecues, in orchestrating the activity of multiple genes during the course of disease.
Role of insulin resistance: Reduced activity of the endogenous hormone, insulin, is now recognized as a cardinal feature of type 2 diabetes and an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We have investigated the effects of insulin resistance in several tissues and have recently focused our attention on adipose tissue biology and how it relates to CVD. Long known as a storage vehicle for excess calories, the fat cell is now recognized to be a factory of different products that can not only affect local activity, but can circulate in the blood as hormones and regulate many biological processes. For example, we have recently reported that the novel hormone, apelin, is produced by fat tissue and has important effects upon insulin resistance, obesity and diabetes, all of which have significant implications for cardiovascular disease.
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Boya Guo, Yanwei Cai, Daeeun Kim,Roelof A J Smit, Zhe Wang, Kruthika R Iyer,Austin T Hilliard,Jeffrey Haessler,Ran Tao,K Alaine Broadaway,Yujie Wang, Nikita Pozdeyev, Frederik F Stæger,Chaojie Yang,Brett Vanderwerff, Amit D Patki,Lauren Stalbow, Meng Lin,Nicholas Rafaels, Jonathan Shortt, Laura Wiley,Maggie Stanislawski,Jack Pattee, Lea Davis, Peter S Straub,Megan M Shuey,Nancy J Cox,Nanette R Lee,Marit E Jørgensen,Peter Bjerregaard, Christina Larsen,Torben Hansen,Ida Moltke,James B Meigs,Daniel O Stram,Xianyong Yin,Xiang Zhou,Kyong-Mi Chang,Shoa L Clarke,Rodrigo Guarischi-Sousa,Joanna Lankester,Philip S Tsao,Steven Buyske,Mariaelisa Graff,Laura M Raffield,Quan Sun,Lynne R Wilkens,Christopher S Carlson, Charles B Easton,Simin Liu,JoAnn E Manson, Loïc L Marchand,Christopher A Haiman,Karen L Mohlke,Penny Gordon-Larsen,Anders Albrechtsen,Michael Boehnke,Stephen S Rich,Ani Manichaikul,Jerome I Rotter,Noha A Yousri, Ryan M Irvin, biobank at the Colorado Center for Personalized Medicine,VA Million Veteran Program, Population Architecture using Genomics and Epidemiology (PAGE) study,Chris Gignoux,Kari E North,Ruth J F Loos,Themistocles L Assimes,Ulrike Peters,Charles Kooperberg,Sridharan Raghavan,Heather M Highland,Burcu F Darst
medRxiv the preprint server for health sciences (2025)
Pamela E Rios Coronado, Jiayan Zhou,Xiaochen Fan,Daniela Zanetti,Jeffrey A Naftaly, Pratima Prabala, Azalia M Martínez Jaimes,Elie N Farah,Soumya Kundu, Salil S Deshpande, Ivy Evergreen,Pik Fang Kho, Qixuan Ma,Austin T Hilliard, Sarah Abramowitz,Saiju Pyarajan,Daniel Dochtermann, Million Veteran Program,Scott M Damrauer,Kyong-Mi Chang,Michael G Levin,Virginia D Winn,Anca M Paşca,Mary E Plomondon,Stephen W Waldo,Philip S Tsao,Anshul Kundaje, Neil C Chi,Shoa L Clarke,Kristy Red-Horse,Themistocles L Assimes
Cellno. 7 (2025): 1784-1806.e22
Brian R Ferolito,Hesam Dashti,Claudia Giambartolomei,Gina M Peloso, Daniel J Golden, Kai Gravel-Pucillo,Danielle Rasooly,Andrea R.V.R. Horimoto, Rachael Matty,Liam Gaziano, Yi Liu, Ines A Smit,Barbara Zdrazil, Yakov Tsepilov,Lauren Costa,Nicole M Kosik,Jennifer E Huffman,Gian Gaetano Tartaglia,Giorgio Bini, Gabrielle Proietti,Harris Ioannidis,Fiona Hunter,Gibran Hemani,Adam S Butterworth,Emanuele Di Angelantonio,Claudia Langenberg,Maya Ghoussaini,Andrew R Leach,Katherine P Liao,Scott Damrauer, Luis E Selva,Stacey Whitbourne,Philip S Tsao,Jennifer Moser,Tom Gaunt,Tianxi Cai,John C Whittaker,Million Veteran Program,Juan P Casas,Sumitra Muralidhar,J Michael Gaziano,Kelly Cho, Alexandre C Pereira
medrxiv(2025)
Magdalena Sevilla-González,Kirk Smith, Ningyuan Wang, Aubrey E Jensen, Elizabeth M Litkowski,Hyunkyung Kim, Daniel A DiCorpo,Sarah Hsu,Jinrui Cui,Ching-Ti Liu, Chenglong Yu,John J McNeil,Paul Lacaze,Kenneth E Westerman,Kyong-Mi Chang,Philip S Tsao, Lawrence S Phillips,Mark O Goodarzi,Rob Sladek,Jerome I Rotter,Josée Dupuis,Jose C Florez,Jordi Merino,James B Meigs, Jin J Zhou,Sridharan Raghavan,Miriam S Udler,Alisa K Manning
Nature communicationsno. 1 (2025): 2569-2569
Shuai Yuan, Samuel Khodursky, Jiawei Geng,Pranav Sharma,Joshua M Spin,Philip Tsao,Michael G Levin,Scott M Damrauer
medRxiv the preprint server for health sciences (2025)
Diabetes research and clinical practice (2025): 112194-112194
Shuai Yuan, Samuel Khodursky,Jiawei Geng,Pranav Sharma,Joshua Spin,Philip Tsao,Michael Levin,Scott Damrauer
CIRCULATION (2024)
Johanna L. Smith,Catherine Tcheandjieu,Ozan Dikilitas,Kruthika Iyer,Kazuo Miyazawa,Austin Hilliard,Julie Lynch,Jerome I. Rotter,Yii-Der Ida Chen,Wayne Huey-Herng Sheu,Kyong-Mi Chang,Stavroula Kanoni,Philip S. Tsao,Kaoru Ito,Matthew Kosel,Shoa L. Clarke,Daniel J. Schaid,Themistocles L. Assimes,Iftikhar J. Kullo
Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine (2024)
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